From calendar-notification at google.com Wed Nov 21 15:00:01 2018 From: calendar-notification at google.com (Google Calendar) Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2018 04:00:01 +0000 Subject: [SydPhil] Notification: A Gentle Introduction to Abstract Algebraic Logic @ Thu 22 Nov 2018 15:00 - 17:00 (AEDT) (Current Projects) Message-ID: <000000000000d4ac5d057b24c843@google.com> This is a notification for: Title: A Gentle Introduction to Abstract Algebraic Logic Petr Cintula (Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague) A Gentle Introduction to Abstract Algebraic Logic Algebraic logic is the branch of mathematical logic that studies logical systems by giving them algebraic semantics. It mainly capitalizes on the standard Linbenbaum-Tarski proof of completeness of classical logic w.r.t. the two-element Boolean algebra, which can be analogously repeated in other logical systems yielding completeness w.r.t. other kinds of algebras. Abstract algebraic logic (AAL) determines what are the essential elements in these proofs and develops an abstract theory of the possible ways in which logical systems can be related to an algebraic counterpart. The usefulness of these methods is witnessed by the fact that the study of many logics, relevant for mathematics, computer science, linguistics or philosophical purposes, has greatly benefited from the algebraic approach, that allows to understand their properties in terms of equivalent algebraic properties of their semantics. This course is a self-contained introduction to AAL. We start from the very basics of AAL, develop its general and systematic theory and illustrate the results with applications to particular examples of propositional logics. When: Thu 22 Nov 2018 15:00 ? 17:00 Eastern Australia Time - Sydney Where: The Muniment Room, University of Sydney Calendar: Current Projects Who: * Kristie Miller- creator Event details: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/QSWdCnxyErCkAnP9S9HUig?domain=google.com Invitation from Google Calendar: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/v6f_CoVzGQiQjkg2HzYG_v?domain=google.com You are receiving this email at the account sydphil at arts.usyd.edu.au because you are subscribed for notifications on calendar Current Projects. To stop receiving these emails, please log in to https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/v6f_CoVzGQiQjkg2HzYG_v?domain=google.com and change your notification settings for this calendar. Forwarding this invitation could allow any recipient to modify your RSVP response. Learn more at https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/hRq-Cp8AJQt715V4tYYHkz?domain=support.google.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From peter.anstey at sydney.edu.au Thu Nov 22 16:20:52 2018 From: peter.anstey at sydney.edu.au (Peter Anstey) Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2018 05:20:52 +0000 Subject: [SydPhil] CFP International Society for Intellectual History conference 2019 Message-ID: <634DE988-5C06-462D-8123-97265B31FDFC@sydney.edu.au> CfP: #ISIH2019 Revolutions & Evolutions in Intellectual History 5-7 June 2019, University of Queensland Keynotes: Michael Hunter (Birkbeck), Erika Milam (Princeton), Evelleen Richards (Sydney) The International Society for Intellectual History (ISIH) invites proposals for papers and panels. The first and principal form of contributions will be brief papers (20 mins, followed by 10 mins of discussion) relating to the theme of revolutions and evolutions in intellectual history at large. Papers can concentrate on any period, region, tradition or discipline, including the arts, humanities and sciences, 1450 to present. As well as individual papers, we welcome proposals for panels of up to three papers and a commentator. The range of subjects of investigation is extremely broad, and may include, but is not limited to: ? specific revolutions in history, such as the Printing, Copernican, Scientific, Information, Industrial, Darwinian, French, Sexual, etc.; ? ?evolutions?, or gradual processes in history, such as modernisation, secularisation, reformation, and enlightenment, etc.; ? neglected revolutions and evolutions in intellectual history; ? the legitimacy of revolutions as historiographical categories to understand the past; ? the relationship between the intellectual, cultural, social and material in historical revolutions and evolutions; ? the issue of change and continuity in intellectual history over the longue dur?e; ? the relationship between human and natural scales of time; ? the relationship between truth and meaning in narratives of intellectual history. Within the general remit of the conference there will also be a workshop, Imagining the Darwinian Revolution: The Place of History in Science, which will be open to all conference attendees. Those wishing to have a paper considered for inclusion in this workshop, however, are asked to acknowledge this in their submission. Please note that there are a limited number of places available, and that papers not accepted for the workshop will be considered for the wider conference. Proposals for individual papers and panels are due by 1 December 2018 and must be submitted via the Conference Submission Form. Sponsored by The Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, University of Queensland. For general inquiries, please email James A. T. Lancaster (j.lancaster at uq.edu.au). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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